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Тито и ја
Tito i ja
Tito and me
Directed byGoran Marković
Written byGoran Marković
Produced byGoran Marković
Zoran Masirević
Michel Mavros
Zoran Tasić
StarringDimitrije Vojnov
Lazar Ristovski
Miki Manojlović
Anica Dobra
Voja Brajović
CinematographyRadoslav Vladić
Edited bySnezana Ivanović
Music byZoran Simjanović
Distributed byKino International
Release date
1992
Running time
104 min. (USA)
118 min. (Canada)\
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSerbian

Tito and Me ([Тито и ја, Tito i ja] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 1992 Yugoslavian comedy film by Serbian director Goran Marković. The film was made during one of the most difficult periods in the history of the Balkans. Its quirky humor marked the beginning of the end for the country it celebrates and mercilessly criticises at the same time.

Plot

The movie is set in Socialist ruled Yugoslavia during the 1950s. Zoran is a slightly overweight 10-year-old living in an overcrowded home that his parents share with his grandmother, and aunt and uncle. In the communist era of Yugoslavia, many homes were taken away from their owners in the Land Reform programs.

Zoran's family is opposed to Tito's rule, while little Zoran sees Tito as his personal hero. He's learned in school that Tito is the greatest man ever.

Awards

Cast

Production

Scenes depicting Hrvatsko Zagorje were filmed on Fruška Gora, in Serbia, because the War in Croatia already started when the filming took place.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Nježić, Tatjana (16 November 2013). "Goran Marković: Uspeh korumpira, neuspeh čeliči". B92. Retrieved 10 December 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)